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Raipur police bust gambling racket, seize assets including Mercedes car

By IANS | Updated: April 7, 2026 15:45 IST

Raipur, April 7 In a swift and decisive operation against illegal gambling, Raipur rural police arrested two persons ...

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Raipur, April 7 In a swift and decisive operation against illegal gambling, Raipur rural police arrested two persons and seized assets worth approximately Rs 42.14 lakh, including a luxury Mercedes car, an iPhone, and cash, officials said on Tuesday.

Acting on a specific tip-off received on Monday night, a police team from Abhanpur police station raided fields near Tokro village, located on the border of Raipur rural and Dhamtari districts.

The informant had revealed that a group was engaged in high-stakes gambling at the secluded spot. The raiding team reached the location and conducted a surprise check.

The two accused, who were actively involved in the gambling activity, were apprehended on the spot. The police recovered a Mercedes-Benz car, one high-end iPhone, and a substantial amount of cash during the raid. The total value of the seized assets stands at Rs 42.14 lakh, police said.

All recovered items have been taken into custody as case property. The arrested individuals have been identified and booked under relevant sections of the Public Gambling Act and other applicable provisions of the Indian Penal Code.

“We received credible information about illegal gambling activities in the border area. Our team acted promptly and conducted a successful raid. The seizure of a luxury car and significant cash shows that the accused were running a well-organized gambling operation. Such activities not only promote illegal betting but also lead to financial ruin for many families. We are committed to making Raipur Rural district free from gambling rackets,” a police officer said.

The raid was executed smoothly due to timely intelligence. The accused tried to escape but were nabbed before they could flee.

Further investigation is underway to determine if more persons are involved in the network. "We appeal to citizens to inform police about any suspected gambling or betting activities in their areas.” Police officials stated.

They said strict action will continue against all forms of organized gambling to maintain law and order and protect society from its harmful effects.

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